Friday, April 21, 2017

Schock's Lawyers Seek Dismissal of Charges

Aaron Schock's lawyers says Congressional rules about buying furniture are so vague they don't know if it's okay to buy a chandelier. And if the rules aren't clear, they say their client shouldn't be facing corruption charges. Schock's lawyers yesterday asked a federal judge to dismiss the case against the former Congressman. Prosecutors say Schock stole from taxpayers and lied on campaign and Congressional expense reports